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Learn about Ohio's legal definitions of pardons, paroles, commutations, and reprieves, including procedures and roles of the governor and correctional instituti

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Pardon - Parole - Probation Definitions

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2967.01 defines key terms related to pardons, paroles, commutations, and reprieves, including the roles of the governor and correctional institutions. It clarifies the legal meanings and procedures associated with these forms of sentence modifications and clemency. The section provides foundational definitions for understanding Ohio's criminal justice and correctional processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pardon in Ohio?

A pardon in Ohio is the remission of a penalty granted by the governor, effectively forgiving a crime and its associated punishment.

What does commutation of a sentence mean?

Commutation is the governor's power to reduce a prison sentence to a lesser punishment without the convict's consent, often resulting in a shorter prison term.

Who can grant a reprieve in Ohio?

The governor of Ohio can grant a reprieve, which temporarily suspends the execution of a sentence or prison term, regardless of the convict's wishes.

What is the role of correctional institutions in Ohio?

State correctional institutions in Ohio are operated by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and are used for the custody, care, or treatment of offenders.

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